Himeno is a sweet, shy little centaur girl. In her world, everyone seems to be a supernatural creature, and all her classmates have some kind of horns, wings, tails, halos, or other visible supernatural body part. Despite their supernatural elements, Himeno and her best friends, Nozomi and Kyoko, have a fun and mostly normal daily school life!

The title could have been "My Cute Monster Girls Couldn't Be This Politically Correct!"

But seriously, who is the target audience? A seinen demographic who love reading about high school monster girl doing cute things, yet sophisticated enough to enjoy some kind of social commentary ranging from: race equality, democracy, US politics, militant organization, seed patenting controversy, concentration camp, and many more?

The title could have been "My Cute Monster Girls Couldn't Be This Politically Correct!"

But seriously, who is the target audience? A seinen demographic who love reading about high school monster girl doing cute things, yet sophisticated enough to enjoy some kind of social commentary ranging from: race equality, democracy, US politics, militant organization, seed patenting controversy, concentration camp, and many more?

I couldn't really understand, why was nil intending to go to a military base? I mean from how sasu reacted it sounded like she wanted to attack the place or something.

Oh I don't know,I think I'm lready starting to get used to it, the secret is not to try and make sense out of what's going on.

As for the tiger girls, it kinda feels ike the author is putting up a bunch of loose threads and just preparing to mash them all together further in in the story, like "all of these things were always connected, and this is the actual plot"

I couldn't really understand, why was nil intending to go to a military base? I mean from how sasu reacted it sounded like she wanted to attack the place or something.

It is nigh-impossible to get used to the kind of WTF that this manga brings, there are entire chapters or sometimes just some details that completely catch me by surprise. Thanks for the chapter.

PD

Those soulless snakes really are scary; I wonder when we are going to see more of those Tiger people, that was a pretty interesting plot line that has not been given any development so far.

Oh I don't know,I think I'm lready starting to get used to it, the secret is not to try and make sense out of what's going on.

As for the tiger girls, it kinda feels ike the author is putting up a bunch of loose threads and just preparing to mash them all together further in in the story, like "all of these things were always connected, and this is the actual plot"